Its worth remembering this point, cause a lot of what people call enshittification (previously free and ad-free products starting to charge for features and showing ads) is just companies pivoting from losing money to capture market share to actually turning a profit on their product. Its not so much a betrayal as a necessary step in their business model.
Its worth remembering this point, cause a lot of what people call enshittification (previously free and ad-free products starting to charge for features and showing ads) is just companies pivoting from losing money to capture market share to actually turning a profit on their product. Its not so much a betrayal as a necessary step in their business model.